Real estate transactions – October 2024

November 3, 2024
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DateAddressSellerBuyerSale Amount
10/1/2436 Rice RoadJohn MoranNicholas Miller, Renata Lima Falcao$1,030,000
10/1/244 Alice DriveNicole PierceXingyi Zhu, Chen Zhou$1,480,000
10/1/246 Plainview RoadCarl P Rosenblatt Tr, Randi M Sterrn Tr, 6 Plainview Road Nominee TrustEduardo Genofre, Ana Maria Goncalves Dias Ferreira$2,250,000
10/4/24106 Lakeshore Drive, Unit 106John E Perry JrMary Alice Boelter Est, Alice Boelter Est $752,000
10/7/24313 Old Connecticut PathRichard Leone, Erin BurkeShimin Wang, Kai-Nan Liao$707,000
10/10/245 Melville PlaceKaren A Tobin, Virginia A McNiff EstColt Realty LLC$490,000
10/10/2440 York RoadJohn E Campbell, Marie Faulkner CampbellRaghav Sinha, Nishita Sinha$2,000,000
10/16/242 Launcher WayLauncher Fund 1 LLCVarun Ramdevan, Neerja Lakshmi Kumar$859,000
10/18/2436 Rich Valley RoadSusan Frederick Fischer Tr, Anne Whitmore Fischer Tr, David Hackett Fischer 2000 Revocable TrustShizhong Chen, Yi Liu$850,000
10/25/24210 Main St.Lisa P Birkner, Elizabeth N. Phillips-Weisenburger EstNissa T Fitzgerald, Sean T Fitzgerald$360,000
10/28/2444 Dean RoadCascade Funding Mortgage Trust HB8Mina Hanna Tr, 44 Dean Nominee Trust$562,500

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